SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS.
s The adjourned ordinary meeting of the Commissioners was h»ld on Friday, j Present: Messis 11. Co:k (chairman), . Faull, Wacie, and Allsworth.1 Regarding a request from f*e Edu- ■ cation Board that the Commissi jnera j wjul i take part cf one of the reserves oa tie RiehaiGnd road for a school site, it was decide! to ask the Board to r specify what potion it requind. r The report of the committee ap- ; pointed to aeal wi'.h Mr J. C. George'd 1 i application for renewal of a leisp, and [ the confirmation of aepacial rosola ion J re the earns subject, were ht-ld over. Mr Wade was appointed to the coinr mittee dealing with the matter cf ex- ! change of reserves at the west end for ; a public park, in place of Mr Mackenl zie, who w'shtd to bj reliavei of the i office in view of his position as Corai missioner of Crown Linds. ' The Banger reported on the matte: of a new lease of tbe stction held by 1 Mr Je;se Barrow, ss-essing same at £27 6s per annum.—lt wos decided to communicate this report to Mr Bhtow. Mr D. Sole's report on various town reserves was riceived. The Treasurer's balatco showed '£1132 18? lid. I Same discussion aio~e on tbe subject' of exchange payable on remittances to the Waaganui Education Board of its portion of revenua for primary duration. Ftna'ly Mr A.Usworih moved the following resolution, which seconded by Mr Wad", and carried : Tint the qutstion raised by the Wauganui Education Bj?.rd a3 to payment) cf exchango on remittances to that 8.-ard be leferred to the Minister for , Education, and that it be pointed out , to him that it will be olj> ctionable to add exchange to such lemittacc-s, and 'asking if some arrangement cannot bo j made by which such aims can te paid ] without exchange, either through tho i Government's banke:s or (as ij be- ; lieved to be now dcco in respect of . dividends paid by A siigives in Bankruptcy) through the Post Office. ;; Transfers of leases were agreed to as < follows:—J. Donovan to J. K. Mit- | ehell, sections at Patea; J. Oiockelt to ( J. Buttimore, sections 2162, etc., N u w f Plymouth; execu .ors in 03tnte of the 'l late 0. K, Stock to J. A. Carr, part i Fection 81, Hua and Waiwukaiho ; \V. 1 E. Dive to J. Oresswell, subsec:ions 6 j and 7, section 18!), Patea. : | I Several applications to mortgage t ■ were deal' with. j [ The grant of timber rights by C. A. £ E. Hodgkinson to (J. H. aiid W. Derby f was agreid to. [■ 1 Applications to sub-lease were agracd r to : G. A. M. Holmes to L. 0. Allison, j part 1, co ition 23, block 15, Kaupokonui; J. W. Burke to J. H. Oorbett, put 21, block 8, Kaupokonui. j M. Jones requested permis-;'oa to surrender and obtain new lease for J section T, Town Belt, No.v Plymouth, o Tho Sash aud Djor F.ic'ory Company s mule a similar r» queas in r spuct of a section 828, Now Plymouth, Both f applications were referred to Mes-rs o Faull and Wp.de, to value the sections, i; Accounts amounting to £44 IDs lOd g were and the Board adjourned, i
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue XXIV, 23 June 1902, Page 2
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545SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue XXIV, 23 June 1902, Page 2
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